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the voters say they approve to allow same-sex couples to get married and to apply regular marriage laws applied to those couples. 34% disapprove, 7% had no opinion. we found newly wednesday expressing their opinion. >> everybody has a right to love whoever they want to love. i don't think it matters what body a soul is living in. >> notably the poll suggests 51% of self-identified catholics in the state now support same-sex marriage. even though the catholic church high hiarchy maintains marriage is between a man and a woman. >>> hewlett packered says it's cutting 275 jobs. ap says it's working now to find other jobs within the company for those in that unit. >>> kids who skip school could end up costing their parents hundreds of dollars. hundreds of dollars. the bay area county that is man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] >>> moving into the bay area right now,
the voters say they approve to allow same-sex couples to get married and to apply regular marriage laws applied to those couples. 34% disapprove, 7% had no opinion. we found newly wednesday expressing their opinion. >> everybody has a right to love whoever they want to love. i don't think it matters what body a soul is living in. >> notably the poll suggests 51% of self-identified catholics in the state now support same-sex marriage. even though the catholic church high hiarchy...
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. >> a two and a half million dollar donation to defend the same sex marriage law in washington state. the donation comes the founder and ceo of amazon and his wife. the same sex marriage law was signed back in february but has been put on hold pending the vote in november. the contribution is the largest of it's kind in the country. >> california will receive $24 million in a settlement with the bay area drug distributor over claim s it over charged. they will pay to 29 states. state and federal actions say they inflated prices for drugs by as much as 25%. the they said they didn't break the law but greed to set until the best interest of the company. >> apple is said to be considering a stake in twitter but anybody is saying anything officially. the time social security report that apple is thinking about making astringe i can investment in the hundreds of millions of dollars. while apple has been successful in phones and tablets it's not down as well in social networking. >>> images are surfaces of early concepts of apple's most popular products. court documents revealed these pict
. >> a two and a half million dollar donation to defend the same sex marriage law in washington state. the donation comes the founder and ceo of amazon and his wife. the same sex marriage law was signed back in february but has been put on hold pending the vote in november. the contribution is the largest of it's kind in the country. >> california will receive $24 million in a settlement with the bay area drug distributor over claim s it over charged. they will pay to 29 states....
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his father, a judge says matthew was scheduled to come home in december, planned to attend law school, and become a public defender. >> he was unjustly accused of doing things when he was in high school. he always taught me which detentions were justified, and which weren't. it was hard to argue with him. >> reporter: these are the patriot guard riders who will be escorting the body to the funeral home in los altos. >>> a northern california eagle scout says he was fired for being gay is asking his sacramento boy scouts chapter to reverse the anti-gay policy. today, he delivered tens of thousands of signatures to the golden empire council, hoping to get the national policy changed. he was welcomed in, but his conversation was brief, and not what he wanted to hear. >> there's nothing that this council is going to do when it comes to overturning the policy, even after these 80,000 signatures. i guess i'm going to need 80,000 more to really get the message across. >> griffin says other local groups have rejected the anti- gay policy. as for his job at the camp, he says he doesn't expect
his father, a judge says matthew was scheduled to come home in december, planned to attend law school, and become a public defender. >> he was unjustly accused of doing things when he was in high school. he always taught me which detentions were justified, and which weren't. it was hard to argue with him. >> reporter: these are the patriot guard riders who will be escorting the body to the funeral home in los altos. >>> a northern california eagle scout says he was fired...
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they say its offered free as a gift to customers. >> not breaking the law. the law states i -- i carry it around every day, it states in the state of california producing selling of duck liver is what is illegal. i don't see ducks on the property, i'm not selling it. >> the chef always looks for his vendors where he buys stuff to be a lgit place to buy, free range. >> we live off avenue is being creative. when the government take itself away what do we use? >> reporter: protesters say the club is the other restaurant serving it. they plan to be there tomorrow. >> you may be carry around a nonitem with unhealthy levels of lead. dozens of purses and wallet was tested many had high levels of lead, higher than the 300 parts. billion limit for children. activists say real leaguer clothe have less risk. >> federal maritime officials have approved a plan to protect whales in and around the bay. the industry worked with authorities to establish new cargo lanes. they hope it'll preevent run in. it calls for realtime whale monitoring. once the animal is spotted a warn
they say its offered free as a gift to customers. >> not breaking the law. the law states i -- i carry it around every day, it states in the state of california producing selling of duck liver is what is illegal. i don't see ducks on the property, i'm not selling it. >> the chef always looks for his vendors where he buys stuff to be a lgit place to buy, free range. >> we live off avenue is being creative. when the government take itself away what do we use? >> reporter:...
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law enforcement officers are telling us they may have been targeted. police say this white pontiac was traveling on east 80 when someone shot at it last night around 10:40. the male driver and female passenger suffered gunshot wounds, but are expected to survive. none of the children in the car, ages 4 through 12 were injured. chp officer recalling half a dozen shootings just within the past two or three years. he says in most cases, the motivation -- this woman is the victim of a shooting on interstate 80 in richmond last moment. >> where i was driving i felt like it was a rock hitting the window on the passenger side. >> reporter: with tears in her eyes, this mother and grandmother told us she was on her way home who one fires two bullets. one struck her under her children. >> i was nervous, i was in shock. i was worried. >> reporter: she told us, she was so scared she kept driving for 40 miles to a hospital. >> we live in a world with crazy people these days. i'm very blessed that i'm alive. >> reporter: the woman told us she still has nightmares ab
law enforcement officers are telling us they may have been targeted. police say this white pontiac was traveling on east 80 when someone shot at it last night around 10:40. the male driver and female passenger suffered gunshot wounds, but are expected to survive. none of the children in the car, ages 4 through 12 were injured. chp officer recalling half a dozen shootings just within the past two or three years. he says in most cases, the motivation -- this woman is the victim of a shooting on...
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the new laws would prevent lenders from foreclosing while loan modifications are pending. they would also allow lenders to have a single point of contact for borrowers. >>> people who play games on the zynga website are now expected to see adds. the move is part of a strategy to follow its users beyond the social networking site. >>> sponsors stories add include users like names and pictures. they are also giving more notice and information using other forms of sponsored updates. >>> lance armstrong filed a report responding to the latest doping allegations against him. the tour de france winning is accusing the anti doping agency of breaking their own rules and possibly breaking federal law. but 10 former teammates are willing to testify that armstrong either used performance enhancement drugs or talked about using them. armstrong has always denied doping. >>> the weather tonight sure didn't feel like summer but they weren't complaining up in sears point. today was qualifying day. less than a week ago it was about 90 degrees in sonoma, today it was much colder but drivers
the new laws would prevent lenders from foreclosing while loan modifications are pending. they would also allow lenders to have a single point of contact for borrowers. >>> people who play games on the zynga website are now expected to see adds. the move is part of a strategy to follow its users beyond the social networking site. >>> sponsors stories add include users like names and pictures. they are also giving more notice and information using other forms of sponsored...
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. >>> there were tears as a contra costa county law enforcement officer pleaded guilty to stealing. he made a point of apologizing to one person in particular. >> reporter: a few months ago on his way to court. welsh was the former head of the contra costa county enforcement team, or c net. now he's behind bars. >> norm welch did serve the public in an honorable way for quite a number of years. and then he did go bad, and there's no denying that. >> reporter: he admitted to several crimes, including conspiring to steal and distribute marijuana and methamphetamines. seen here in court, welch also said he took part in phoney sting operations, where he stole more than $10,000 from prostitutes, along with their cell phones. >> he has to live with himself every day, with the shame of disappointing his family, law enforcement, and the general public. >> reporter: he apologized to all law enforcement officials for tarnishing the badge. but more importantly, he's sorry for his father for disgracing the family name. >> it's coming from his heart, and it's just showing his true character. >>
. >>> there were tears as a contra costa county law enforcement officer pleaded guilty to stealing. he made a point of apologizing to one person in particular. >> reporter: a few months ago on his way to court. welsh was the former head of the contra costa county enforcement team, or c net. now he's behind bars. >> norm welch did serve the public in an honorable way for quite a number of years. and then he did go bad, and there's no denying that. >> reporter: he...
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. >>> fired oakland fire workers fighting labor law violations are appealing to the port of oakland for help. the three took their complaints to the port this afternoon. workers from eight nonunion food service subcontractors at the airport have filed claims against their bosses earlier this month. this past week, abhar and tapa were fired from their job at the subway airport restaurant. >> he fired me because i wanted to stand up and have my job and i joined a union. >> reporter: ahab says she was fired after her employer saw her photo on a union flyer. >>> a consultant firm that studies birth rays says the number of children born has fallen 8% since the all time high. that drop is greater among lower income groups. raising a middle class child costs about $13,000 a year. >>> in san francisco tonight, there was a gathering of african american women all dedicated to service. it's the alpha kappa sorority ball. tonight the women singled out individuals for their hard work and accomplishments. aka was founded in 1908 for african american college women. >>> it is windy and cool out there.
. >>> fired oakland fire workers fighting labor law violations are appealing to the port of oakland for help. the three took their complaints to the port this afternoon. workers from eight nonunion food service subcontractors at the airport have filed claims against their bosses earlier this month. this past week, abhar and tapa were fired from their job at the subway airport restaurant. >> he fired me because i wanted to stand up and have my job and i joined a union. >>...
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reporter: the city of concord confirms police investigated the property and the owner is following the law. we can tell you other cities in california have explored ordnances that will regulate how and where medical marijuana may be grown. eric rasmussen. >>> new at 10:00, contra costa officials have identified the man who died of rabies. health officials say he likely came in contact with a bat in southern contra costa county back in march. this is the county's first death from rabies in almost 20 years. >>> california's new ban against conversion therapy used to tray gay teenagers is now the subject of two federal lawsuits. christian legal group liberty council filed a lawsuit. therapists claim it can change the sexual orientation of teens. the conservative pacific justice institute also filed suit. the ban would take effect january 1st. >>> tonight at 10:25 the story of a gay teen in a battle with the boy scouts. his family's fight for his eagle rank and where they are taking it. >>> albany police are releasing new information tonight about the popular teacher who was arrested molestati
reporter: the city of concord confirms police investigated the property and the owner is following the law. we can tell you other cities in california have explored ordnances that will regulate how and where medical marijuana may be grown. eric rasmussen. >>> new at 10:00, contra costa officials have identified the man who died of rabies. health officials say he likely came in contact with a bat in southern contra costa county back in march. this is the county's first death from rabies...
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a new law today signed by vladimir putin bans all adoptions by american families. there appears to be no exceptions for families already adopting but some are holding out hope. >> she's trying to be very optimistic, she's saying no i'm sure it's going to happen. and i'm sitting here thinking, oh my gosh, i'm sure this might not happen. >> reporter: agencies across the country like adopt international and domestic services are trying to figure out how to proceed. there's an online petition and they're contacting families trying to start a letter writing campaign. they say something needs to be done. >> then what happens to the kids that were told i'm your mommy i'm coming to get you? then they don't come. >> reporter: the agency has two other families going through the process who's class was scheduled in february. for now that class has not been cancelled. in san francisco, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now on u.s. reaction. the state department announced that they deeply regret the announcement. >>> crisis averted for now. a potentially cripplin
a new law today signed by vladimir putin bans all adoptions by american families. there appears to be no exceptions for families already adopting but some are holding out hope. >> she's trying to be very optimistic, she's saying no i'm sure it's going to happen. and i'm sitting here thinking, oh my gosh, i'm sure this might not happen. >> reporter: agencies across the country like adopt international and domestic services are trying to figure out how to proceed. there's an online...
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supreme court shot down three provisions of arizona's tough immigration law. but unanimously left standing one of the most controversial. police can check immigration status if they have a reasonable suspicion someone they've stopped is here illegally. >> reporter: arizona and every other state has been up. >> it is an invitation to racial profiling. how else would law enforcement officials be able to determine who is or without documents? >> reporter: arizona's governor says officers will protect civil rights. >> i'm not stopping anything, i'm going to continue to enforce those state laws regardless of what the federal government is trying to put pressure on me to satisfy all these activists. >> reporter: the court says arizona cannot require immigrants to carry paper, cannot make it illegal for undocumented immigrants to hold a job and cannot arrest suspected undocumented immigrants without a warrant. justice anthony kennedy wrote quote, arizona may have understandable frustrations with the problems caused by illegal immigration, but the state may not pursue
supreme court shot down three provisions of arizona's tough immigration law. but unanimously left standing one of the most controversial. police can check immigration status if they have a reasonable suspicion someone they've stopped is here illegally. >> reporter: arizona and every other state has been up. >> it is an invitation to racial profiling. how else would law enforcement officials be able to determine who is or without documents? >> reporter: arizona's governor says...
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federal law requires stringent restrictions. >>> hurricane bud has weakened and is now a tropical storm. bud is taking aim for the port. people there are getting ready, boarding up and stowing supply. it still packs a mighty punch with 70-mile an hour winds and the possibility of 10-inches of rain. >>> and it was that kind of day today. we had plenty of sunshine this morning and this is how it looked. the clouds thickened up. the rain came down. within moments of that sun came back up. it's been one of those days throughout the area. temperatures were impacted by the clouds and wind. 63 in vallejo. these temperatures are down from the numbers we saw yesterday. we're back into the upper 50s and low 70s. slow warming as we head into the bay area week -- weekend. a little bit of cloud coverage. clearing from the north. as you get into the afternoon lets of sunshine. tomorrow is a transition day into the nicer warmer weather by the end of the weekend. when i come back at 10:45, the 10 day forecast and we'll look at the temperatures to a city where you live. >>> tide is making a change in th
federal law requires stringent restrictions. >>> hurricane bud has weakened and is now a tropical storm. bud is taking aim for the port. people there are getting ready, boarding up and stowing supply. it still packs a mighty punch with 70-mile an hour winds and the possibility of 10-inches of rain. >>> and it was that kind of day today. we had plenty of sunshine this morning and this is how it looked. the clouds thickened up. the rain came down. within moments of that sun came...
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we'll tell you why and how state law played into that. >>> but >>> four americans, four patriot, they loved this country and they chose to serve it and served it well. >>> the four americans killed in this week's attack on the u.s. consulate in libya came home today in flag draped coffins. as mike mibach reports the men were honored as heros and patriots in a ceremony at joint base andrews just outside of the nation's capital. >> reporter: one casket at a time. four americans brought back to their home soil awaiting their families, their president. >> they had a mission, and they believed in it. they knew the danger, and they accepted it. >> reporter: the transfer of remains ceremony was somber yet patriotic as four u.s. diplomats were honored including bay area native ambassador chris stevens. >> there in benghazi he layed down his life for his friends. libyan and american. and for us all. today chris is home. >> secretary of state hillary clinton asked stevens to be the u.s. ambassador to libya this year knowing the u.s. needed a strong presence and leader to engage with the country
we'll tell you why and how state law played into that. >>> but >>> four americans, four patriot, they loved this country and they chose to serve it and served it well. >>> the four americans killed in this week's attack on the u.s. consulate in libya came home today in flag draped coffins. as mike mibach reports the men were honored as heros and patriots in a ceremony at joint base andrews just outside of the nation's capital. >> reporter: one casket at a time....
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. >> marriage laws vary from state to state. we put together a map for you tonight. take a look. a total of 30 states seen here in red, those that are right there have outright bans on same-sex marriages. typically, they restrict a marriage to one man and one woman. take a look what happens when i change the map a bit. same sex couples have full marriage rights in six states and the district of columbia. those are the states colored here in green. washington and maryland also allow same-sex marriage, but those are on hold with referendums. 12 states allow for civil partnerships. all of these fall short of allowing same sex marriages. our coverage continues at ktvu.com. you will find more video of president obama's historic words today, as well as reaction from others. >>> we have developing news tonight in east oakland where a manhunt is underway right now. details are still sketchy, but it appears police pulled over a car with two people inside around 7:30 this evening. witnesses say at one point, during the stop the passenger jumped out of the car, and that's when an officer fi
. >> marriage laws vary from state to state. we put together a map for you tonight. take a look. a total of 30 states seen here in red, those that are right there have outright bans on same-sex marriages. typically, they restrict a marriage to one man and one woman. take a look what happens when i change the map a bit. same sex couples have full marriage rights in six states and the district of columbia. those are the states colored here in green. washington and maryland also allow...
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she said reform is needed in regards to the three strikes law. > if you talk about juveniles being given life, young black kids are 20 times more likely to get that sentence than it are white kids who are charged with the same thing. >> reporter: among the crowd are 32 young men from juvenile hall, many convicted felons. they were brought here because they know dr. king wouldn't want them to think hope is lost. >> we want them to know they aren't throw away kids. their future matters. rbeing involved in caring, important pillars of what dr. king stood for. in san jose, ktvu channel 2news. >> he is on trial for killing four women. the evidence that suddenly giving investigators new hope in another case that is long been cold. >> back here in ten, we will get into tomorrow's forecast and then we will look for the rain. i have the long range model. . >> at the golden gate bridge tears, anger, . >>> we are learning new details about a veteran arrested for killing four homeless men. he is charged, scheduled to be charged with four counts of murder. his family said he returned from iraq a chan
she said reform is needed in regards to the three strikes law. > if you talk about juveniles being given life, young black kids are 20 times more likely to get that sentence than it are white kids who are charged with the same thing. >> reporter: among the crowd are 32 young men from juvenile hall, many convicted felons. they were brought here because they know dr. king wouldn't want them to think hope is lost. >> we want them to know they aren't throw away kids. their future...
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to have a ruling on all complaints by october 25th which is the one year deadline required by state law. >>> new at 10:00, city leaders in concord are looking into ways to crack down on outdoor medical marijuana grows after seeing our report about a backyard pot operation last week. eric rasmussen is live in concord and figures out concord isn't the only city where neighbors are reporting problems. erick. >> reporter: right prong, we just heard about another backyard grow -- right frank, we just heard about another backyard grow possibly bigger than the one we saw in concord. they are both legal. it's what's under this large plastic at the present time in the backyard of a house in pittsburg. >> the smell is horrendous. absolutely horrendous. at one point we counted 60 plants in the backyard. >> reporter: medical marijuana plants that jordan worries will make his neighborhood a target for crime. city leaders say they're looking into drafting an ordnance to restrict where and how the plants are grown. >> perhaps looking at having the growth indoors instead of outdoors that certainly woul
to have a ruling on all complaints by october 25th which is the one year deadline required by state law. >>> new at 10:00, city leaders in concord are looking into ways to crack down on outdoor medical marijuana grows after seeing our report about a backyard pot operation last week. eric rasmussen is live in concord and figures out concord isn't the only city where neighbors are reporting problems. erick. >> reporter: right prong, we just heard about another backyard grow --...
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-pound gold nugget setting off an >>> investigators in vallejo confirmed that a weekend fire at the law office of davis is indeed a case of arson. as noelle walker reports, the investigation is on to find out who targeted an official. >> when mayor davis' office went up in flames -- >> disbelief. i'm not fearful for my life. i am concerned for my family. i have written threats, verbal threats. telephone threats but none have risen to the level of this type of dangerous criminal conduct. >> reporter: today the fire chief confirmed the two alarm fire that happened here on saturday morning was no accident. >> we have confirmed that it was an intentional incendiary device that started the fire. >> i can't say why but we believe what happened in his office was indeed arson. >> reporter: being may -- mayor of any city is a good way to make friends and enemies. >> every week you're doing something that somebody is not going to like. >> reporter: davis says his biggest establishments have been getting the -- it's been a winding road for a major who won his first term in a recount by the narrowe
-pound gold nugget setting off an >>> investigators in vallejo confirmed that a weekend fire at the law office of davis is indeed a case of arson. as noelle walker reports, the investigation is on to find out who targeted an official. >> when mayor davis' office went up in flames -- >> disbelief. i'm not fearful for my life. i am concerned for my family. i have written threats, verbal threats. telephone threats but none have risen to the level of this type of dangerous...
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they're opposed to a pair of antiinternet piracy laws in congress. the protesters say the bills will bring censorship to the internet. >> if i'm constantly worried about liability, being used by a content holder, i'm not going to let as much speech and content on my website. >> reporter: the bills are favored by the film and music industry, looking to crackdown on line piracy. among those opposing the bill is mc hammer. >> we don't want people who spend their days legislating to try to control creativity. >> reporter: legislators say it's been a rough day on the internet. >> craigslist was kind of a pain. they've got a disclaimer on their page, making it harder to look for a job right now. >> reporter: wikipedia came back online at 9:00 this evening. in san francisco, rob ross, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> facebook unveiled more than 60 new apps today that will make it easier for users to share what they're doing. the apps facilitate frictionless sharing. once you sign up for the apps, they'll automatically share your activity, for example, the new tick
they're opposed to a pair of antiinternet piracy laws in congress. the protesters say the bills will bring censorship to the internet. >> if i'm constantly worried about liability, being used by a content holder, i'm not going to let as much speech and content on my website. >> reporter: the bills are favored by the film and music industry, looking to crackdown on line piracy. among those opposing the bill is mc hammer. >> we don't want people who spend their days legislating...